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Natural History Interest. The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine; Or, Compleat Cabinet of the Curiosities and Beauties of Nature...Birds, Fishes, Flowers, Insects, Quadrupeds, Shells, Vol. V., London: Harrison, 1800, full calf (worn) with morocco title labels, numerous hand-coloured plates throughout
Coalport decorative hand painted cabinet plate, with North Wales, Harlech Castle scene signed by P.H Simpson, with green ground and gilt decoration, 25.5 cms diameter; a similar decorated cabinet plate Mount Dover, also Cauldon china, highly decorative cabinet plate, pastel pink, lilac tones with gilt decoration together with four Cauldon china pink and gilt decorated cabinet plates and a signed D. Rees Cauldon plate (8)
Liberty & Co, oak floor standing oak corner cabinet, with pierced heart motif, single door, ivorine label Liberty & Co, Regent Street, London, to reverse, 108 x 58 x 58 cm . CONDITION, Good, finish is even in tone, structurally sound, interior has one single central shelf, lock with key, mechanism is a bit stiff.
Pair of George III mahogany wine cisterns, on cupboard stands, the cisterns formed as urns with domed & fluted covers with pineapple finials, enclosing paktong liners, with gadrooned lips, waisted & fluted bodies & fluted & circular bases, one stand with three dummy drawers, the other with two pull drawers & cupboard, all with gilt metal loop handles, with crossbandings & satinwood stringing & reeded canted corners, raised on plinth bases. The urns 84cm high, 180cms overall height. Prov: Denys Wrey, 45 Sloane Street, 1969. (Partial sticker to the reverse of one cabinet that reads 'Curtis & Sons, possibly J.Curtis & Sons Leeds, illustrated) ConditionThere are areas of slight veneer loss and replacement, some trim is missing, The bases are possibly old additions and bases of the urns are possibly replacements.These Cisterns look good but will need some restoration and we advise inspecting them in person or sending a representative, We have added 50+ pictures to show all sides and areas.
A Royal Worcester miniature plaque/toy in the form of a snipe, the other a quail, printed marks to base; Decorative Ceramics and Glass - a Paris Serves type centre bowl, raised on four lion paw feet; a 19th century cranberry glass basket; Wedgwood spill vases; an Edward VIII commemorative cabinet cup; cabinet plates; etc; A Royal Worcester cabinet plate hand painted with a Goldfinch amongst thistles by D. Jones, signed, printed marks to base; another Worcester cabinet plate painted with a Kingfisher by A.Bidham; a Royal Worcester cream jug
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